Sir George Newnes (1859–1910)
Sir George Newnes (1859–1910)
Sir George Newnes (1859–1910)
Sir George Newnes (1859–1910)
Sir George Newnes (1859–1910)
Sir George Newnes (1859–1910)

© the artist. Courtesy of The Sladmore Gallery, London. Image credit: Lynton and Lynmouth Town Council

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Lynton Town Hall

Lynton

Title

Sir George Newnes (1859–1910)

Date

2000

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 68 x W 60 x D 38 cm;
Plinth: H 10 x W 36 x D 30 cm

Accession number

ART1

Acquisition method

gift from Sir Christopher Ondaatje and others, 2000

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

on reverse left shoulder: Carla Haseltine 2000

Inscription description

on plaque on plinth: SIR GEORGE NEWNES / 1859–1910 / THIS BUST WAS DONATED BY / SIR CHRISTOPHER ONDAATJE & OTHERS / AUGUST 2000

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